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concept:left-right-asymmetryLeft Right Asymmetry
Bioelectrical circuits that set left-right organ placement; a morphogenetic decision akin to brain lateralization.
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- asymmetryrelated_toDeliberate off-balance that creates dynamic tension, as opposed to closed, symmetrical harmonies.
- Left-Right Axis Asymmetryrelated_tosame_asCollective decision-making phenomenon where cells coordinate left/right identity; perturbations randomize outcomes at population level but maintain concordance within individuals.
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